| The Kershaw Blur folding knives come with lots | | | | makes it perfect for everyday utility work, or |
| of cool blade and handle styles. I decided to go | | | | skinning by hunters. |
| with the assisted opening S30V blade style and | | | | 4. The 6061-T6 anodized aluminum handle is very |
| my review will be based on that knife. | | | | comfortable in your hand. For an extra secure |
| What I like about the knife: | | | | grip, Kershaw uses coarse rubber-like inserts. This |
| 1. S30V is one of the hottest knife steels on the | | | | type of handle is perfect for military or law |
| market today. The reason why is that you get | | | | enforcement personnel who depend on a high |
| the edge retention and strength of high carbon | | | | quality grip. |
| steel with the corrosion and rust resistance of | | | | 5. My knife has no up and down or side to side |
| stainless. | | | | movement when in the locked position. This is |
| 2. Kershaw uses their speed safe assisted opening | | | | comforting because I've seen some assisted |
| technology. As you start to open the knife, you | | | | opening with poorly made locks. |
| will notice that it comes racing out of the handle | | | | What I didn't like: |
| with very little effort. | | | | Although the pocket clip is adjustable for tip up or |
| 3. At 3 3/8 inches, the drop-point style blade is | | | | down carry, it is not ambidextrous. I would like to |
| both practical and legal to carry. The blade's shape | | | | see this knife available for left handed carry. |